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Press release: BIG W PILOTS ON DEMAND SOFTWARE SYSTEM
The first Digital Lifeware® on demand software system in a retail partner store is now live at BIG W’s Winston Hills store in Sydney.
The first Digital Lifeware® on demand software system in a retail partner store is now live at BIG W’s Winston Hills store in Sydney. Customers can “browse click burn®” the widest range of PC and Mac software available on demand in any retail store in Australia. The system creates a fully licensed disk and prints a super high quality cover and manual on the spot in minutes. These are put into a DVD case and the customer walks away with an original quality product. The catalogue has around 1,000 titles now, is always in stock and the system is very environmentally friendly. It significantly reduces the need for transportation, storage, real estate and wastage. Digital Lifeware is working with all its partners to further develop the system to include new publishers, ranges and formats, including platform games and movies.
The catalogue currently encompasses language, fun learning, games, multi-media, office software and tools. It has the widest range of language and educational games with over 100 languages available to learn. Customers select the titles they want on the Fujifilm® touch screen kiosk, pay for them at the BIG W on demand counter and the Tribeka SoftWide® on demand platform produces the product, “boxed” in a DVD case, in minutes. The product is the same as the publisher’s original, and is fully licensed and warranted by the publisher. Customers can feel safe in the knowledge that they have a legitimate product that is theirs for life and can be re-loaded in the event of any computer problems or whenever they replace their computer.
Digital Lifeware developed the retail and customer systems and integrated them with SoftWide. Fujifilm Australia developed the kiosk technology and integrated it with the Digital Lifeware systems. Tribeka developed the SoftWide platform. Other global users of the SoftWide platform include Carrefour, the second largest retailer in the world, and Microsoft.
Managing Director, Digital Lifeware, Rhett Sampson said “We are very pleased to be working with BIG W and Fujifilm Australia to provide the best possible retail content shopping experience for their customers. They join some of the biggest and most innovative retailers and software publishers in the world in using our on demand systems to revolutionise the retail content shopping experience.”
General Manager, Hardgoods, BIG W, Charles Davey said “The Digital Lifeware on demand system from Fujifilm allows us to carry a wider range of software than ever before. We don’t have to manage inventory and we are always in stock. Customers can come to BIG W confident that they can find the widest range, always in stock, every day.”
General Manager, Imaging Networks, Fujifilm Australia, Paul Rogers, said “The Digital Lifeware on demand system combines the expertise and experience of Fujifilm Australia and Digital Lifeware in bringing innovative, quality solutions to retail.”
CEO, Tribeka, Daniel Doll-Steinberg, said “We are delighted to be partnered with Digital Lifeware in Australia and New Zealand. They are an innovative company who have helped us gain the critical mass we are now achieving globally with the SoftWide platform.”
Digital Lifeware provides integrated manufacture on demand systems and digital content to retailers and retail partners
BIG W is Australia’s leading discount department store.
Fujifilm Australia is a world leader in imaging, information and document technologies.
Tribeka Ltd. is the world leader in on demand manufacture through retail and distribution.
For further information, interviews with Rhett and digital photography, please contact publicist Mandy Maier on 0412891121